Bringing math and science to the children of the Institute for Human Services
UH Mānoa’s Monique Chyba, students and volunteers create STEM events and activities for the kids at the Institute for Human Services.
UH Mānoa’s Monique Chyba, students and volunteers create STEM events and activities for the kids at the Institute for Human Services.
UH Mānoa Assistant Professors Sarah Post and Rob Harron were each awarded a $35,000 collaboration grant for mathematicians from the Simons Foundation.
Henri Casanova awarded a National Science Foundation grant for WRENCH: A Stimulation Workbench for Scientific Workflow for Users, Developers and Researchers.
UH Mānoa’s Scott Robertson is highlighted for his unconventional career in behavioral science.
After their year in isolation, crewmembers also have practical advise for future Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Space Exploration Analog and Simulation “lavanauts.”
Âé¶¹´«Ã½Mānoa assistant professor Daisuke Takagi is the recipient of multiple grants supporting his zooplankton research.
UH Mānoa’s Benjamin Fulton has been named the Scholar of the Year for his work on automating the search for small planets.
After 365 days, the longest mission in project history, and amidst a throng of media from around the world, six HI-SEAS crew members exited from their Mars simulation habitat.
The 21st century learning facility will house the biology, microbiology and botany departments and the Pacific Biosciences Research Center.
The upcoming 8-month missions will be conducted on an isolated Mars-like environment on the slopes of Mauna Loa on the Big Island.